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and the fear of what the collapse of euro and connection with the u.s., first the u.s. has a lot of investment in europe, so, i mean, these kind of uncertainty, they trigger and they spill out, but there is another big thing. and the u.s. based a lot of kind of prospective growth on experts and when you don't export. when the countries are buying your stuff are doing really, really badly, that's another kind of channel for trouble for us. >> and one last one. i'm told that austerity is the result of spending cuts in europe. is that accurate? >> hardly. hardly. i mean, there are some countries who actually cut spending a little bit, but these countries have also overwelcomingly increased taxes. >> that's it. it's a tax increase as opposed to a spending cut produced this misery? >> and by the way, alberto al seena of harvard and some of the co-authors have shown this is the worst way to reduce debt to gdp ratio. this balanced approach, the president likes, the mix-up can prevent spending cuts, but absolutely real tax increases. stuart: veronique de rugy, you make a lot of
and the fear of what the collapse of euro and connection with the u.s., first the u.s. has a lot of investment in europe, so, i mean, these kind of uncertainty, they trigger and they spill out, but there is another big thing. and the u.s. based a lot of kind of prospective growth on experts and when you don't export. when the countries are buying your stuff are doing really, really badly, that's another kind of channel for trouble for us. >> and one last one. i'm told that austerity is...
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the u.s. postal service? yeah, that's correct. letter carrier fashions coming to a post office near you. plus, an elderly british woman finally quits smoking at age 102 and didn't quit because of her health. no, find out why she really quit after this. ♪ smoking in the boardroom ♪ ♪ >> u.s. postal service will start selling a line of clothes and accessories, rain, heat, snow next year, so you could look like one of them. any comment, charles? >> you want to raise 3 million a year with some of-- >> it's cute. and throw in the cologne while you're at it. stuart: oh, oh. charles: okay, i'm not trying to diss anyone i think it's a goofy idea, but i will tell you i remember them talking about building the world's tallest building over at madison square garden. they've got a lot of real estate. i think there are ways to do things to make more than 3 million dollars. stuart: you're a smart guy. listen to this one. after 82 years of smoking, a 102-year-old british woman is finally quitting cigar
the u.s. postal service? yeah, that's correct. letter carrier fashions coming to a post office near you. plus, an elderly british woman finally quits smoking at age 102 and didn't quit because of her health. no, find out why she really quit after this. ♪ smoking in the boardroom ♪ ♪ >> u.s. postal service will start selling a line of clothes and accessories, rain, heat, snow next year, so you could look like one of them. any comment, charles? >> you want to raise 3 million a...
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finally, u.s. airways, i should say, are closing in on a 11 billion dollar merger with american allies and it would create the world's largest ally and they're trading up a little tiny bit, holding right around 14 bucks a share. all right, the fed keeps on printing, economic growth slowing, and vladimir putin gets the hit and he's been hoarding gold for a decade and why the price moving higher? we'll discuss it in a moment. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottre. voted "best investment services company." today is gonnae an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 de
finally, u.s. airways, i should say, are closing in on a 11 billion dollar merger with american allies and it would create the world's largest ally and they're trading up a little tiny bit, holding right around 14 bucks a share. all right, the fed keeps on printing, economic growth slowing, and vladimir putin gets the hit and he's been hoarding gold for a decade and why the price moving higher? we'll discuss it in a moment. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way....
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that would mean paying the 35% u.s. corporate tax rate. do apple shareholders really want that? well, here's my opinion, take the einhorn option for a special high dividend stock, and with the rest of the money, do an amazon, that is, plow it back into the company to expand. that way shareholders who want income get it, and shareholders who want a dynamic expanding business also get what they want. but be careful, apple, the government wants its piece. at the state of the union speech tonight, guess who chief executive officer tim cook will be sitting next to? right next to the first lady. no pressure. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before inves
that would mean paying the 35% u.s. corporate tax rate. do apple shareholders really want that? well, here's my opinion, take the einhorn option for a special high dividend stock, and with the rest of the money, do an amazon, that is, plow it back into the company to expand. that way shareholders who want income get it, and shareholders who want a dynamic expanding business also get what they want. but be careful, apple, the government wants its piece. at the state of the union speech tonight,...
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we're using irs taxpayer data files and u.s. census bureau. we're tracking activity from 95 all the way to 2010 and it shows literally billions of dollars moving from these high tax regimes to low tax regimes. just last week other reports from california entrepreneurs and tech companies worried about retroactive taxes in california. this is going to have an impact as well. so it is foolish to think that tax factors are not impacting local decisions on where to locate your business. stuart: okay, louisiana, oklahoma, kansas, north carolina, they are about to enact either no income tax policies or very very low income tax policies. are they doing it specifically because of the numbers that you're talking about? >> well, they understand that when you look at the states like texas, florida, tennessee, wyoming, new hampshire, the states that tax less on production, that their employment figures are better, their economic growth rates are higher, and they are seeing a surge even in how they balance their budgets with state government revenues. so fo
we're using irs taxpayer data files and u.s. census bureau. we're tracking activity from 95 all the way to 2010 and it shows literally billions of dollars moving from these high tax regimes to low tax regimes. just last week other reports from california entrepreneurs and tech companies worried about retroactive taxes in california. this is going to have an impact as well. so it is foolish to think that tax factors are not impacting local decisions on where to locate your business. stuart:...
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the u.s. economy and that is for the entire year. voters are looking on the bright side. in new fox news poll shows more than half think the worst is yet to come when it comes to the economy. joining the company from chicago is tres knippa. i am going to guess these numbers don't surprise you. >> what is often the policymaking standpoint is when policymakers make decisions, then that policy or that decision doesn't work you know we keep getting fed by the economists? we clearly didn't do enough of it. we should be learning from what is going on in japan. as you increase government debt and increased debt to gdp ratio and increase taxes it slows your economy down. 100% of the time. why can we not learn from the mistakes the japanese economy today is the same size that it was in 1991 yet they have expanded their government debt and continue to go on fiscal stimulus and it has not worked. when we going to learn? doesn't work. charles: a political expert on this. one of going to learn. >> may take
the u.s. economy and that is for the entire year. voters are looking on the bright side. in new fox news poll shows more than half think the worst is yet to come when it comes to the economy. joining the company from chicago is tres knippa. i am going to guess these numbers don't surprise you. >> what is often the policymaking standpoint is when policymakers make decisions, then that policy or that decision doesn't work you know we keep getting fed by the economists? we clearly didn't do...
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i hope it stays in the u.s.. stuart: do you think this is an appreciating asset that will go up in value? if it goes up will it be worth much more than that? liz: he is not putting his gold medal. [talking over each other] more than $1 billion. >> babe ruth's jersey sold last year, the only gold medal from this miracle on ice belonged to a player named mark welsh which sold at auction in 2010 for $300,000. stuart: you make your point. i am astonished $1 million -- charles: it would be worth more if he didn't watch it. >> it would deal little fresh. liz: worth more than elvis's shirt he wore at the last concert? >> there has been a lot of elvis material out there. this is 1-of-a-kind. stuart: if he haven't watched it he would have his dna on it. good luck with the auction and we are pleased to see you that it might go for $1 million. that is extraordinary. the american ceo who called french workers lazy and overpaid. he is not backing down. french national, an economist joins us after the break, we get her reactio
i hope it stays in the u.s.. stuart: do you think this is an appreciating asset that will go up in value? if it goes up will it be worth much more than that? liz: he is not putting his gold medal. [talking over each other] more than $1 billion. >> babe ruth's jersey sold last year, the only gold medal from this miracle on ice belonged to a player named mark welsh which sold at auction in 2010 for $300,000. stuart: you make your point. i am astonished $1 million -- charles: it would be...
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fish mcbites widely available in u.s. restaurants this week through march, just in time, i believe, for lent. nicole, the stock is not moving on the news, but i'm sure you are interested. >> i like how you say it in a cheery manner. it's a great thing to introduce it for the happy meal. they say based on the research, there's going to be strong demand. i have two boys, and i couldn't pay them to trade in their chicken nuggets or hamburger for mcbites. >> really? >> really. >> oh. >> oh, they are not going to have this little fish mcbite. they are not having it. i'm telling you. >> i lived in hong kong in the early 1970s, and when i was there when the first mcdonald's opened in hong kong, and day one of that restaurant opening, the fish sandwich was the biggest seller at that restaurant, and it was the biggest seller of any mcdonald's anywhere in the world from day one in hong kong. don't tell me that the fish is not going to make it. it will. >> oh, it's going to make it. just telling you not in my household. >> i'm sorry
fish mcbites widely available in u.s. restaurants this week through march, just in time, i believe, for lent. nicole, the stock is not moving on the news, but i'm sure you are interested. >> i like how you say it in a cheery manner. it's a great thing to introduce it for the happy meal. they say based on the research, there's going to be strong demand. i have two boys, and i couldn't pay them to trade in their chicken nuggets or hamburger for mcbites. >> really? >> really....
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all right, it's official now, u.s. airways, american airlines are going to merge, a 11 billion dollar all stock deal creating the world's largest airline and shareholders own 72% of the company and u.s. air 28%, watch out flyers, every previous merger after that, ticket prices went up. will that be repeated this time around? we'll see and by the way, bob crandall, former american airlines chairman he's on fox business 11 a.m. this morning. and i've got another big name that you know. slower sales, rising costs hurting the e-reader, it will lose on the nook in the year 2013. all right, everybody, look at this picture. a near handful of hollywood and political elitists protest the keystone pipeline, look, daryl hannah, a kennedy, a couple of dozen all they got. and they were arrested, a tiny number of people, but still making big headlines in the mainstream media. they command attention, why is that? you're going to meet one of those people, he's out of jail. 10 a.m. eastern and we have for you the opening bell next. twi
all right, it's official now, u.s. airways, american airlines are going to merge, a 11 billion dollar all stock deal creating the world's largest airline and shareholders own 72% of the company and u.s. air 28%, watch out flyers, every previous merger after that, ticket prices went up. will that be repeated this time around? we'll see and by the way, bob crandall, former american airlines chairman he's on fox business 11 a.m. this morning. and i've got another big name that you know. slower...
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liz: it is bad for the u.s. economy would it takes more manpower and brains to file the return on your income than it does to earn it. that is what the states are showing. watch out for what california did. there is nothing more permanent than a temporary tax. if they do this experiment, but the sales tax into the code permanently for the state. there is a debate about pushing consumers to do online shopping. david: if you want less of something, tax it more. the reverse is true. we want more growth. we want more jobs. the governor of kansas has the same message. he is putting hard numbers on the table saying this would be the 23,000 jobs by 2020, $2 billion added tax revenue and we should hear more republican governors going forward. they are really getting the message out there. david: bobby jindal may be pushing some of his fellow republicans. he is a little reticent about it. liz: the guys that are providing cover. it does provide cover for this other gentlemen to move. david: to your state of illinois and c
liz: it is bad for the u.s. economy would it takes more manpower and brains to file the return on your income than it does to earn it. that is what the states are showing. watch out for what california did. there is nothing more permanent than a temporary tax. if they do this experiment, but the sales tax into the code permanently for the state. there is a debate about pushing consumers to do online shopping. david: if you want less of something, tax it more. the reverse is true. we want more...
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. stuart: an hour ago we thought maybe we'd make a run at the new record high, but we're dead flat. we are up a point. that's all we've got so far. but barnes & noble -- i'm not sure -- it's up. this stock is up. significantly so. nicole, we always want to know why. nicole: right. so it seems that they are obviously having some talks. they are talking about e-book sales, which actually are not good news, fell 26% in the latest quarter. we're seeing the stock higher, which doesn't necessarily make sense, but it does seem that they are moving forward with a plan pertaining to that platform and doing it in a different way. stuart: okay. pertaining to
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. stuart: an hour ago we thought maybe we'd make a...
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what does he think about big labor in the u.s.? the outspoken chief of titan international, the top of the ten o'clock hour, now, listen to this, this may be the exact opposite of the entitled generation, one young man, he walked ten miles in the snow so he could apply for a job that pays $7 an hour, a real good story, you will hear it, he's here on "varney & company." art laffer coming up next. we've got another rise in gas prices and we've got the opening bell. how about this, since the program started america is another 25 million dollars in debt. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermon to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> just announced, the president will meet with congressional leaders friday. so, on the day that the cuts go into effect, that follows the week during which the president has campaign
what does he think about big labor in the u.s.? the outspoken chief of titan international, the top of the ten o'clock hour, now, listen to this, this may be the exact opposite of the entitled generation, one young man, he walked ten miles in the snow so he could apply for a job that pays $7 an hour, a real good story, you will hear it, he's here on "varney & company." art laffer coming up next. we've got another rise in gas prices and we've got the opening bell. how about this,...
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some senate republicans outraged saying u.s. taxpayer money could end up boosting the chinese economy. the company is struggling despite the fact that our own tanya who is itting with us now actually bought one of those that you can see -- who is sitting with us now actually bought one of those that you see right there. do you like it? >> i love it. it goes about 100 miles on the electric charge and then a 6 gallon gas tank kicks in just to charge the electric motor and you get about another 200 miles. so 300 miles total. stuart: you like the design? >> it is an amazing car. 410 horsepower. stuart: fast? >> fast, and it just hums. it's silent. stuart: real quiet? >> uh-huh. they had to put a hum in because it was silent. in order for people knowing you are coming and going, they need to put a hum in. stuart: i think you need to give thanks to our viewers who subsidized this machine for you. >> i sure hope out doesn't get sold because it is an american made car right now. and yes it was on the backs of the taxpayers. >> look in t
some senate republicans outraged saying u.s. taxpayer money could end up boosting the chinese economy. the company is struggling despite the fact that our own tanya who is itting with us now actually bought one of those that you can see -- who is sitting with us now actually bought one of those that you see right there. do you like it? >> i love it. it goes about 100 miles on the electric charge and then a 6 gallon gas tank kicks in just to charge the electric motor and you get about...
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the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor agreement by the end of this year. okay? that was just a news alert. no comment required, ladies and gentlemen. e-cigarettes, well, they are a booming industry, and, yesterday, we spoke to the chief executive of a company that makes those electronic cigarettes. he tried one on the set yesterday. well, today, we have with us dr. keith ablow. welcome to the program. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. stuart: you're welcome. these cigarettes delivers nicotine directly to you without the smell and tar. where do you stand on it >> >> here's where. i had experience with the cigarettes
the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor...
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the u.s., it's not resolved so more higher gasoline is ahead of us. stuart: and david, hold on, i want to see what happens when the opening bell starts to ring and starting right now. i'm expecting the dow to hit 14,000, we've been away for three days and friday afternoon the dow closed at 13,981. the early indicator suggested we go up, 20, maybe 20 points at the opening bell and that would take us to 14,000 so we're off and running again. stocks at a very high level. i've got a question for you. are you in this market, you, the little guy. we've got an expert on that coming up in just a moment from charles schwab and he'll give us the answer and on the high side in the first seconds. today's merger talk, a number of mergers, officemax, office depot reportedly getting together. and lauren simonetti on the floor of the exchange. looks like they will he' give staples a run for their money. >> it may be higher prices for consumers. let's go straight to where they both trade. as you can see, offic
the u.s., it's not resolved so more higher gasoline is ahead of us. stuart: and david, hold on, i want to see what happens when the opening bell starts to ring and starting right now. i'm expecting the dow to hit 14,000, we've been away for three days and friday afternoon the dow closed at 13,981. the early indicator suggested we go up, 20, maybe 20 points at the opening bell and that would take us to 14,000 so we're off and running again. stocks at a very high level. i've got a question for...
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liz: i'm curious about the u.s. fda, are you selling this as therapeutic product to get people off of smoking? stuart: what's your marketing? >> not allowed to use as a product that will help you to quit smoking. we cannot use the word safe or healthier. liz: you cannot use it? >> no. we have had thank you e-mails from users that have tried everything for 20, 30 years and saying thank you for putting these logic products out for us. stuart: logic technology is the name of company. not a public company; correct? >> privately owned. stuart: can you name the single biggest investor? >> myself and my partner howard bennis. i own 50% and my partner owns the other 50%. stuart: i just gave you an enormous commercial. do you realize that? >> thank you. stuart: you can have that back. thank you very much for joining us. we do appreciate it. very interesting product. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: it's being billed as the winner of the super bowl commercials. after this coming break, we have the horse that starred in i
liz: i'm curious about the u.s. fda, are you selling this as therapeutic product to get people off of smoking? stuart: what's your marketing? >> not allowed to use as a product that will help you to quit smoking. we cannot use the word safe or healthier. liz: you cannot use it? >> no. we have had thank you e-mails from users that have tried everything for 20, 30 years and saying thank you for putting these logic products out for us. stuart: logic technology is the name of company....
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listen to this. >> there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin ground and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail have become too big for trial. stuart: that's interesting, that's elizabeth warren, a lot to do with financial regulation, she's now a senator from massachusetts and she's-- i think that's a populous approach to take. >> and thinking that it's a conservative, true conservaaive first principles of capitalism approach. interesting coming out of senator warren. she's essentially saying that the bankers are too big to jail and also too big to manage and too big to fail and she doesn't like that and she's saying possibly, what i'm reading into what she's saying, bankruptcy should have been the course for breaking up the banks when they start today collapse in 2008. break them up and make them for productive down the road. >> i think though that that message, jail a bank executive or two was ma
listen to this. >> there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin ground and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail have become too big for trial. stuart: that's interesting, that's elizabeth warren, a lot to do with financial regulation, she's now a senator from massachusetts and she's-- i think that's a populous approach to take. >> and...
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that is what they aspire to do. >> we are now officially in the worst u.s. recovery, in u.s. history. when you compare, when you compare the reagan recovery to what we're seeing now, reagan was generating 500, 600,000 new jobs, one month actually when we generated 1 million new jobs. unemployment, but really rapid time. reagan did represent of what obama does, cut taxes, rolled back government regulations, the exact opposite. we had the exact opposite result in terms of recovery. >> absolutely, a couple other things happened this week. we found out the president's standing is much touted jobs council and after not eating for your got rid of that and we also learned 44% of americans, one pitch away from personal bankruptcy. when we look at what ronald reagan did there was policy, based on principle but the other thing is his language was important and that of the administration, did not go to war against people who create jobs, especially small business whereas you know that is where jobs are created in recovery. charles: where do we go from here? it feels like policies are in
that is what they aspire to do. >> we are now officially in the worst u.s. recovery, in u.s. history. when you compare, when you compare the reagan recovery to what we're seeing now, reagan was generating 500, 600,000 new jobs, one month actually when we generated 1 million new jobs. unemployment, but really rapid time. reagan did represent of what obama does, cut taxes, rolled back government regulations, the exact opposite. we had the exact opposite result in terms of recovery. >>...
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u.s. stock market that is. we have oil and gold and they are trading. we start with oil, up only a tiny fraction, only a buck and gold is way down there at 1611 as of right now. got to tell you about oil as well. that market is open. $95 per barrel, but very, very little movement there. gas prices we've got movement all right. the price is up. national average for regular up more than a penny again overnight. 3.73. and that makes 32 straight days that regular gas has moved up and in that one-month period we're up 43 cents and affects your wall each and every day. i want to talk about gold more, please. why isn't it much higher in price if ben bernanke keeps printing money. and joining us peter, you've said that-- you've said it on the program. gold is going to go up. now, i understand that you're probably sticking with that prediction, gold is going to go up in the long-term. why hasn't it gone up very much in the last year, year and a half, when ben and everybody else is printing like crazy? >> well, first of all, remember, we had a huge move in the la
u.s. stock market that is. we have oil and gold and they are trading. we start with oil, up only a tiny fraction, only a buck and gold is way down there at 1611 as of right now. got to tell you about oil as well. that market is open. $95 per barrel, but very, very little movement there. gas prices we've got movement all right. the price is up. national average for regular up more than a penny again overnight. 3.73. and that makes 32 straight days that regular gas has moved up and in that...